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  1. The Years (Annotated) by Virginia Woolf, 2008-06-23
  2. The Letters of Virginia Woolf: Volume 2, 1912-1922 by Virginia Woolf, 1978-04-13
  3. Virginia Woolf : A Collection of Critical Essays (20th Century Views)
  4. The London Scene: Six Essays on London Life by Virginia Woolf, 2006-07-01
  5. The Essays of Virginia Woolf, Vol. 2: 1912-1918 by Virginia Woolf, 1990-11-30
  6. Virginia Woolf, New Critical Essays (Critical Studies Series) by Patricia Clements, 1983-11
  7. Who Killed Virginia Woolf? a Psychobiography by Alma Halbert Bond, Alma Bond, 2000-06-01
  8. A marriage of true minds: An intimate portrait of Leonard and Virginia Woolf (A Harvest/HBJ book) by George Spater, 1979
  9. The Virginia Woolf Writers' Workshop: Seven Lessons to Inspire Great Writing by Danell Jones, 2008-11-25
  10. Virginia Woolf's Nose: Essays on Biography by Hermione Lee, 2007-01-22
  11. Freshwater: A Comedy by Virginia Woolf, 1985-06-20
  12. Virginia Woolf Icon (Women in Culture and Society Series) by Brenda R. Silver, 2000-01-15
  13. Locating Woolf: The Politics of Space and Place
  14. The Letters of Virginia Woolf : Vol. 5 by Virginia Woolf, 1982-05-05

81. A Celebration Of Women Writers
Etext. virginia woolf reviews Mrs. Ellis Chadwick's biography of Elizabeth Gaskell. First published in The Times Literary Supplement, 29th September, 1910.
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82. Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) British Writer - Classic Literature
(18821941) British writer. virginia woolf s style is characterized by stream of consciousness, with an intensely poetic style. woolf, virginia Guide picks.
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Etext. virginia woolf's account of a visit to haworth, the home of the Brontes. First published in The Guardian, unsigned, on 21st December, 1904.
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84. Virginia Woolf
(18821941) British writer. virginia woolf was born on January 25, 1882, in London. Read more about the life and works of virginia woolf.
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85. A Celebration Of Women Writers
Etext. virginia woolf's article on the novelist, translator, and religious writer. First published in The Times Literary Supplement, 20th November, 1919.
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86. A Celebration Of Women Writers
Etext. virginia woolf's review of The Worlds and I by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. First published in The Athenaeum, 19th September, 1919.
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Virginia Woolf It's not catastrophes, murders, deaths, diseases, that age and kill us; it's the way people look and laugh, and run up the steps of omnibuses. Virginia Woolf Each has his past shut in him like the leaves of a book known to him by heart and his friends can only read the title.

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Annotated bibliography from Pace University Press. Entries include full bibliographic detail including ISBN and table of contents entries. Domestic and nonUS ordering information provided.
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89. Bloomsbury: Omega & Hogarth
Her spaniel Flush was the subject of a book by virginia woolf, in which the dog felt cast off when Elizabeth married Robert Browning, much as virginia felt
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    The age of the free artist is past; the artist must learn to function under new conditions and above all retain his private vision which is destroyed by political ideology or moral ideas.
    Duncan Grant (notes for a lecture)
46 Gordon Square was where the Stephen sisters, Vanessa and Virginia , held court over Bloomsbury. The year was 1905. Vanessa Stephen Bell
Thoby Stephen
(1880-1906; brother) Virginia Stephen Woolf
Adrian Stephen
(1883-1948; brother) Clive Bell
(art critic; married Vanessa) Leonard Woolf
(political writer; married Virginia) Roger Fry
(1866-1934; art critic and painter) Duncan Grant
(1885-1978; painter) Dora Carrington
(1893-1932; Omega/Hogarth artist) Thursday evening attendees could include Shaw, Yeats, Arnold Bennett as well as luminary Lytton Strachley, the biographer, journalist/editor Desmond MacCarthy and his wife Molly, enigmatic civil servant Saxon Sydney-Turner, artist Marion Richardson, novelist E.M. Forster and economist John Maynard Keynes. Later John Lehmann, Frances Marshall, Raymond Mortimer, sculptor Stephen Tomlin, and Vanessa's son Quentin Bell could all be considered part of the New Bloomsbury group. The French Post-Impressionists (like Cezanne and Matisse) were a major influence on the painters and art critics of the group. Young artist Duncan Grant was thrilled by a Manet exhibit and wrote:

90. Untitled
References to the author which are unlikely to be referenced in standard bibliographies.
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Passing Glances at Virginia Woolf References to Woolf, or her characters, are likely to show up in the most unlikely places. Sven Birkerts, for example, in The Gutenberg Elegies The Christmas Letters (Chapel Hill: Algonquin, 1996), has a middle-aged female character return to college, while her marriage is breaking up, to write an honors thesis on Woolf. In these and other books making up our reading at random, Woolf is therea testament to her genius and, further, to several decades of her readers' passionate and public scholarship. But she is not just thereshe is being used. She is "passing" for (or against) something, in the sense that Pamela Caughie has recently discussed ("Let is Pass: Changing the Subject, Once Again," PMLA We at The International Virginia Woolf Society have been soliciting the help of Woolf-minded readers everywhere in order to come up with such references (which by definition will elude the standard bibliographic compilers). Below are the ones we've received so far, for which we're grateful. You are encouraged to send in your own examples of references to Woolf in works of literature or nonfiction, together with a short analysis of what "passing" use is being made of her (as in the following examples). Note:Ê By popular demand, we've begun to collect "glances" from the popular press, as well.Ê These are collected separately below, after the book entries.

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93. Virginia Woolf, A Room Of One's Own (1929)
Critical introduction to the novel in the context of modernist fiction. Includes links to relevant biographical and background information.
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Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own
Virginia Woolf, one of the founders of the movement known as Modernism, is one of the most important woman writers in English. Her "stream-of-consciousness" essays and novels provide an invaluable insight into both her own life experiences and those of women at the beginning of the twentieth century. Her most famous works include Mrs. Dalloway To the Lighthouse Orlando: A Biography The Waves (1931), and her most recognized work, A Room of One's Own A Room of One's Own is an extended essay, based on Woolf's lectures at a women's college at Cambridge University in 1928. In it, Woolf addresses her thoughts on "the question of women and fiction," interpreted by Woolf as many questions. In A Room of One's Own , Woolf ponders the significant question of whether or not a woman could produce art of the high quality of Shakespeare. In doing so, she examines women's historical experience as well as the distinctive struggle of the woman artist.
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94. Glbtq >> Literature >> Woolf, Virginia
Passionate friendships with women were essential to the life and work of novelist virginia woolf. blithe house quarterly a site for gay short fiction.
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Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941)
page: Passionate friendships with women were essential to the life and work of novelist Virginia Woolf. Woolf was born Adeline Virginia Stephen on January 25, 1882, in Hyde Park Gate, London, the daughter of Leslie Stephen, a man of letters, who in the same year began editing the Dictionary of National Biography and Julia Pattle Duckworth, a Victorian beauty immortalized in the photographs of Julia Margaret Cameron. Sponsor Message.
Virginia's mother's first marriage ended with the death of her husband, leaving her with three children, one of whom, Gerald Duckworth, is known to have sexually molested Woolf as an adolescent. Her adolescence was marked as well by a sequence of deaths and the first bout of a mental illness that would haunt her for the rest of her life: Her mother died in 1895; her half-sister Stella, who served as mother-substitute, in 1897; her father in 1904 and her brother Thoby in 1906. She experienced her first mental breakdown at the age of thirteen following her mother's death, while the final one ended with her suicide when she walked into the river Ouse on March 28, 1941.

95. Bibliographical Study Of Orlando
Bibliographic comparison of virginia woolf's Orlando in its American paperback editions, including cover artwork.
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96. Woolf
woolf, virginia (18821941). a web guide to virginia woolf from literaryhistory.com.
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Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941) a web guide to Virginia Woolf from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century outline authors, alphabetical 19th century authors General Articles http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/16/nov97/brooke.htm An article from the Nov. 1997 New Criterion, by Brooke Allen. http://www.hwwilson.com/print/woolf.html Biographical article on Virginia Woolf from publisher H.W. Wilson. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/centurions/images/woolfb.gif Biography of Woolf from the BBC. http://www.mantex.co.uk./ou/a319/woolf-01.htm Short biography and brief summaries of her novels, from Mantex education services. http://www.english.upenn.edu/~jenglish/English104/lewis.html Essay by Wyndham Lewis on idealists and materialists in English literature, with Woolf as the exemplary idealist. http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/06/08/reviews/970608.08merkint.html A 1997 New York Times Book Review of Hermoine Lee's biography, VirginiaWoolf . The Times web site allows users to read the first chapter. http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/06/08/reviews/woolf-editorial.html A 1923 New York Times editorial complains about the "degeneration" of Jacob's Room http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/06/08/reviews/woolf-dead.html

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  • British novelist, literary critic, short story writer, feminist, socialist, and pacifist; made major contributions to Modernist fiction through her innovative use of experimental techniques such as stream of consciousness , interior monologue, poetic impressionism, indirect narration, and multiple perspectives.
    Born Adeline Virginia Stephen on 25 January 1882.
    Her father, Leslie Stephen, was a man of letters, part of the English "intellectual aristocracy."
    After the unexpected death of her mother in 1895, Virginia suffered her first mental breakdown.
    She never had a formal education but had unlimited access to her father's very extensive library; her brothers were sent to preparatory and public schools and then to Cambridge.

100. Woolf, Virginia
woolf, virginia. virginia woolf (18821941) is a critic whose theoretical strengths have been retrospectively identified and revised
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Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) is a critic whose theoretical strengths have been retrospectively identified and revised by successive generations of readers and critics. First, her call for fiction whose "stuff . . . is a little other than custom would have us believe it" ( Collected 2:106) and the example of her nine novels were seen as defining her as a major British high modernist. Then she was reconstructed as one of the founders of contemporary feminism. Her emphases in her novels on the experiences and inner lives of her female characters, her discussions in her criticism and reviews of women authors, and especially her essay on women and writing, A Room of One's Own (1929), led to her elevation as a literary "mother" as an alternative to the many "fathers" available to male writers. Finally, the 1980s saw an increased emphasis on Woolf's subversive strategies as a writer and especially as an instance of feminist writing and on the politics of her writings.
Much of Woolf's strictly literary criticism appeared in journal articles and reviews, which she published from December 1904, when her first review appeared in the women's pages of the Guardian

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